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Sabres vs Flyers: Failed Challenge and Sloppy Play Lead to 5-2 Loss – Game Breakdown



Sabres vs Flyers: Failed Challenge and Sloppy Play Lead to 5-2 Loss – Game Breakdown

Buffalo Sabres loss to Flyers, failed challenge, sloppy play, Tage Thompson penalty, Trevor Zegras goal, Rasmus Dahlin ejection, NHL game analysis, Jason Zucker goal, Lindy Ruff reaction, Sabres road trip struggles, Josh Doan performance, blue line issues, Tyson Kozak injury, Michael Kesselring rehab, Sabres standings, Eastern Conference wildcard race.
Dive into the Buffalo Sabres’ disappointing 5-2 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers in this detailed game breakdown. We explore the one calamitous minute that turned the game, including the failed coach’s challenge on goaltender interference, a failed penalty kill, and sloppy defensive plays that led to three quick Flyers goals. Hear from Tage Thompson on the frustrations, Lindy Ruff’s comments on the top players failing, and key insights on players like Josh Doan, Bowen Byram, and Rasmus Dahlin’s major penalty.
Josh Doan’s standout performance with career highs in goals and points.
Inconsistent Sabres blue line and defense issues.
Tyson Kozak’s injury absence.
Potential defenseman call-up and Dahlin suspension risk.
Michael Kesselring’s rehab status.
This loss impacts the Sabres’ chances in the Eastern Conference wildcard race. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and comment your thoughts on the game!

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